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The Weekend Guide to Washington D.C.

During the week, central Washington, D.C. is the stomping ground of business professionals and politicians. But once the weekend arrives, the city changes. Here is the insider’s guide to weekends in D.C.

Popular Neighborhoods in Washington, DC

Capitol Hill

Expansive and iconic Capitol Hill has the city’s greatest concentration of beautiful and historic row houses, but “The Hill” draws people from all over with attractions like Eastern Market, the artistic and commercial center of Southeast DC.

U Street

With a slew of hip concert venues and some of the best culture and cuisine DC has to offer, the U Street Corridor is one of the most desirable neighborhoods for many of the District’s movers and shakers.

Adams Morgan

Just north of Dupont Circle but a far cry from stuffy office buildings, Adams Morgan is perhaps the city’s most diverse neighborhood. Myriad world cuisines paired with active nightlife make “AdMo” an epicenter of the District’s hippest denizens.

Georgetown

Boutique shops, a thriving student body, and great restaurants might be the most visible marks of Georgetown, but the rich historical legacy gives this neighborhood’s cobblestone streets and brownstone buildings its inimitable flavor.

West End

Just blocks from the District’s most prestigious institutions but tucked away on tree-lined streets, the West End offers glamorous homes, fine dining, and upscale shops without losing its distinctive neighborhood feel.

Petworth

Away from the bustle of the downtown District, Petworth remains an up-and-coming DC neighborhood. Affordable townhouses and a close-knit community make it an ideal destination for flourishing families.

Dupont Circle

The beating heart of DC’s think tank population, Dupont puts residents at the center of the city’s activity. Spreading outward from the crossing of Connecticut and Massachusetts Avenues, Dupont’s architecture, business district, and history shine.

Columbia Heights

Artists flock to Columbia Heights, where the diverse populace works and socializes just a short Metro ride from downtown. Columbia Heights has been newly revitalized by the DC USA shopping center, but is also home to a handful of smaller, family-run establishments.

Brookland

Once a summer home for Abraham Lincoln, Brookland is now a lively and welcoming neighborhood tucked away on the Red Line. Artist studios and casual dining and shops make this one of the most popular destinations in Northeast DC.